12 Related Articles, between 2019-01-11 and 2019-01-10

Britain's burglary hotspots revealed - with B95 postcode topping the charts. The B95 postcode has soared to the top of the rankings, with a rate of 50.46 claims per 1,000 quotes, findings from price comparison website MoneySuperMarket show. >>

Britain's worst drink-drive towns revealed. Hereford emerged with the greatest number of drink and drug driving convictions at 2.30 for every 1,000 motorists. Crewe and Blackpool followed behind with Sunderland coming fourth. >>

Expert warns diets are contributing to Britain's obesity epidemic . EXCLUSIVE: Dr Aria Campbell-Danesh, a behavioural psychologist based in Newcastle, said up to two thirds of dieters regain more weight than they lose on a diet. >>

Gamblers 'could be prevented from using their credit cards to place bets'. Jeremy Wright, Britain's Culture Secretary, announced yesterday that he is calling in betting companies and banks to discuss gamblers' use of credit cards. >>

Life with Tommy Cooper was nothing to laugh about. A new book celebrates the life of Tommy Cooper who continues to top polls as Britain's favourite comedian. He had the ability to reduce a room to hysterics without saying a single word. >>

Ministers take control of 'independent' Press watchdog set up after the Leveson inquiry . The independence of Britain's Press Recognition Panel is at risk after it was subsumed into the Ministry of Justice without its knowledge. >>

Only one in three failed asylum seekers end up leaving Britain. It comes as Home Secretary Sajid Javid continues to try to get to grips with the dozens of desperate migrants who are making the perilous trip across the Channel in dinghies. >>

PUNT OF THE WEEK: Bulk booze retailer Majestic is Britain's largest specialist wine retailer . Majestic swung from a £3.1m profit to a £152,000 loss in its most recent half-year results, which battered shares. Sales over the Christmas period were up more than 6 per cent on the previous year. >>

Sexism row hits Britain's biggest tractor show after exhibitor hires two F1 style dancers. Agricultural firm Agrifac has come under fire after using models to pose in front of their products at the Lamma show in Birmingham. >>

Supermarkets face ban on sweet-filled 'guilt aisles'. One third of children in Britain are overweight by the time they leave school. Department of Health Ministers want to banish what they call 'sugar mountains' in supermarket 'guilt aisles'. >>

Video: Millions are dying from it - so what causes heart disease?. The number of people dying because of diet-related heart disease in Britain is rising, with too much salt and white flour and not enough veg, nuts and grains to blame.
So what causes heart disease in the first place and how can we combat it? >>

Worst Christmas for UK retailers in decade. Retailers in the United Kingdom did not get the Christmas miracle they wanted last month, according to figures that show it was their worst festive season for a decade. >>